The 2018–19 northern monsoon season is one of tardiest on record with the monsoon arriving later than ever. That is […]
The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), which originates in the Pacific, is the strongest and most well-known mode of tropical climate […]
Congratulations to John Church on winning the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Climate Change category. Anny Cazenave (France) and Jonathan […]
Congratulations to Dr Annie Foppert on winning second prize for her presentation at the Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science […]
The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the dominant and most consequential climate variation on the planet. Answering the question of […]
El Niño events are characterized by tropical Pacific surface warming and weakening of trade winds occurring every few years. Such […]
In a recent Nature article, Rintoul et al. present two narratives on the future of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, from the […]
This Nature review by Dr Steve Rintoul evaluates the published research on Southern Ocean change: including changes in circulation, stronger winds, and increased freshwater […]
The CSHOR office recently hosted a CSHOR Science Seminar and a joint CSHOR Steering and International Advisory Committee Meeting at […]
The results from a study published in Science Advances, and reported in a recent Guardian article, suggest that increased glacial meltwater input […]